What is Artificial Intelligence| Explained in Lamens Terms

EPISODE · Oct 10, 2024 · 35 MIN

What is Artificial Intelligence| Explained in Lamens Terms

from Phillip James HitZ [ The Worlds First A.I. Co Hosted Talk Show]

#whatisartificialintelligence #whatisai #artificialintelligence What is artificial intelligence will give you a brief explanation and current use applications of ai. We discuss! 1. Virtual Assistants: Like Siri, Alexa, and Google Assistant. 2. Recommendation Systems: Think Netflix, YouTube, and Spotify suggesting what you might like. 3. Customer Service Chatbots: Helping with customer queries online. 4. Healthcare Diagnostics: AI assists in diagnosing diseases from images or patient data. 5. Autonomous Vehicles: AI is crucial for self-driving technology. 6. Fraud Detection: Used by banks and financial institutions to detect unusual activity. 7. Facial Recognition: For security and tagging people in photos. 8. Language Translation: Real-time translation apps. 9. Predictive Text: Like your smartphone's keyboard suggestions. 10. Personalized Advertising: Targeted ads based on your online behavior. As for the history of AI, it all started in the 1950s with pioneers like Alan Turing, who proposed the idea of machines that could think. The term "artificial intelligence" was coined in 1956, at the Dartmouth Conference, where the concept really took off. Since then, AI has gone through periods of hype and disappointment (known as "AI winters"), but in recent years, it's made 📅 New Episodes Every Week! Subscribe and hit the 🔔 notification bell to never miss an episode of this innovative AI talk show. 📢 *Connect With Us:* Subscribe: [ / @phillipjameshitz ] Follow Phillip James Hitz: [Across all Social Media] Join the Conversation: Use #AICoHostedTalkShow and #PhillipJamesHitz on social media to share your thoughts and questions. What is Artificial Intelligence (AI) refers to the development of computer systems that can perform tasks normally requiring human intelligence. These tasks include problem-solving, learning from experience, understanding language, recognizing patterns, and making decisions. AI can be categorized into two types: narrow AI, which is designed for a specific task (like virtual assistants or facial recognition), and general AI, which could theoretically perform any intellectual task a human can do, though this level hasn't been achieved yet. AI works through various methods like machine learning, where systems improve their performance as they are exposed to more data, and deep learning, which mimics the human brain's neural networks to process complex information. Support the Show: If you enjoy our content, consider supporting us on [Venmo,Zelle] to help us continue creating innovative and engaging episodes! --- Thank you for watching the World's First AI Co-Hosted Talk Show! Let's embark on this exciting journey into the future of technology together. 🚀 #AICoHostedTalkShow #PhillipJamesHitz #ArtificialIntelligence #TechTalk #Innovation #FutureOfAI #FirstAIShow #TechnologyNews #Entertainment #HumanAICollaboration

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